List of persons names (and their functions) used in AWR-Articles
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Tupac |
American Rapper. |
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Turkī al-Fayṣal (Prince, Saudi Arabian Ambassador) |
Saudi ambassador to the USA (2005-2006); Saudi ambassador to the UK and Ireland (2002-2005); Director of the Saudi Arabian Intelligence Agency (1977-2001) |
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Turkī al-Ḥamad |
Saudi analyst, journalist, and novelist |
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Turkī al-Mālikī (Col.) |
spokesman for Saudi Arabia coalition forces in Yemen |
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Tutankhamun (Pharaoh) | ||||
Udo Tworuschka (Prof., Dr.) | ||||
Ulfat al-Khashāb |
Author |
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Ulfat Makram Najīb (Rev.) |
Attendee at Ibn Khaldūn Conference on Copts Rights (1996) |
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Ulfat Saʿad |
Author |
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Um Saʿad Muḥammad ʿAlī Nijm (Qur'an Reciter) | ||||
Umayma Ibrāhīm |
Author |
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Umayma Kāmil |
MP for the Freedom and Justice Party |
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Umayya Ṣalāḥ Ṭūqān |
Jordanian economist. |
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Umm al-Haytham [Wihda ‘Abd al-Mawjūd Ibrāhīm al-Zumur] |
Wife of Sadat assassin cAbbūd al-Zumur |
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Umm Kulthūm (Singer and Actress) |
Egyptian Singer and Actress (1898-1975) |
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Ummat Allāh Bantley | ||||
Umniyya Marzūq (Dr.) | ||||
Unsī al-Alfī [Onsi el-Alfi] |
Father of alleged kidnapped Christian girl Salwā Unsī in 1995.
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Unsī Sāwīrus (Eng.) |
Egyptian Coptic businessman |
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Ur-Nammu (Sumerian King) | ||||
Urban II [Odo of Châtillon] (Roman Catholic Pope) |
Supreme Pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church and Sovereign of Vatican City (1088-1099); Started the First Crusade |
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Uri Avnery (Writer) |
Jewish writer of Shalom Achav movement |
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Uri Rubin (Dr.) |
Israeli scholar of Islam. His areas of research were early Islam (with special emphasis on the Qur'an), Qur'an exegesis (tafsir), and early Islamic tradition (sira and hadith). |
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Ursula Lindsey | ||||
Usāma al-Ahwānī | ||||
Usāma al-Azharī (Dr.) | ||||
Usama al-Baz | ||||
Usāma al-Bāz (Dr.) |
Political advisor to President Mubārak |
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Usāma al-Dalīl |
Author |
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Ūsamā al-Fūlī [Alexandria Governor] | ||||
Usāma al-Ghazālī Ḥarb (Dr.) |
Head of Democratic Front Party; Editor-in-chief of “al-Siyāsah al-Dawlīyah” magazine; Councilor of al-Ahrām Center for Political and Strategic Studies; Shūrá Council member |
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Usāma al-Ghazūlī (Journalist) | ||||
Usāma al-Ḥadīdī |
Director of al-Azhar Global Center for Electronic Fatwas |
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Usāma al-Jindī |
Head of the Committee of Defence and National Security of the Egyptian Senate |
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Usāma al-Majdūb (Ambassador) |
the Assistant of the Egyptian Exterior Minister |
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Usāma al-Qūṣī |
a doctor and salafī preacher of Islam. “Each religious community should be able to govern itself by its own laws underthe system of a general law for the nation” - Particpated in a roundtable discussion initiated by AWR on the amendment of Art. 2 of the Constitution (see AWR-Paper Nr. 40 ) |
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Usāma al-Rashīdī |
Councilor; General attorney of Sohag prosecution |
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Usāma al-Sayyid ʿAbd al-Samīʿa (Dr.) |
Professor of comparative fiqh at the College of Sharīcah and Law, the Azhar University |
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Usāma al-ʿAbd (Egyptian Parliament) | ||||
Usāma Anwar ʿUkāsha |
Novelist; One of the most important authors and script writers in the Egyptian, Arab drama (1941-2010) |
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Usama Ben Laden | ||||
Usāma Bin Lādin |
Founding Leader of al-Qācidah |
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Usāma Fawzī |
Egyptian film director (1961- ) |
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Usāma Ḥāfī | ||||
Usāma Ḥamdī ʿAbd al-Wāḥid |
Governeur of Kafr el-Sheikh |
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Usāma Haykal |
Author |
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Usāma Ibrāhīm |
Head of the District Attorney's office of Sohag |
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Usāma Ibrāhīm Ḥāfiẓ |
Leading figure in al-Jamācah al-Islāmiyyah; Member of its Shūrá Council |
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Usāma Kamāl (TV Anchor) | ||||
Usāma Khālid |
Author |
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Usāma Rifʿat | ||||
Usāma Rushdī Khalīfa |
Former Media spokesman and former member of the shurá council of al-Jamācah al-Islāmiyyah |
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Usāma Salāma |
Author |
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Usāma Ṣāliḥ (Mr.) |
Egyptian Minister of Investments
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Usāma Sarāyā (Mr.) |
Editor-in-chief of Al-Ahrām newspaper |
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Usāma Ṣiddīq Ayyūb |
Leading figure of the Jihād group |
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Usāma Wadīʿ al-Ahwānī |
Author |
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Usāma Yāssīn |
MP for Freedom and Justice Party, head of parliamentary youth committee |
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Usāma `Abd al-`Azīm | ||||
Usāma ʿAbd al-Ḥayy (Egyptian Medical Syndicate) | ||||
Uthman (Caliph) | ||||
Valéry Giscard d'Estaing [Former President of France] | ||||
Various men | ||||
Veit Rasshofer (Mr.) |
Vice President of Egypt's Evangelical Nomination |
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Velema | ||||
Vera Jeschke | ||||
Victor M. Ordonez | ||||
Victor Ullate | ||||
Vidiadhar Surajprasad Naipaul [V.S. Naipaul] (Sir, T.C.) |
Trinidadian novelist; British Nobel Prize laureate |
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Virgin Mary, Mother of Jesus (Religious Figure) |
Religious Figure |
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Virgin Mary, Mother of Jesus (Religious Figure)" | ||||
Virginia Raggi (Dr.) |
Mayor of Rome since 2016 |
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Vivian Labīb | ||||
Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin (President of Russia) |
Prime Minister of Russia (Since 2008); President of Russia (2000-2008) |
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Volker Popp (Islamic Scholar) |
Volker Popp is a German orientalist with a focus on islamic numismatics, the independent scholar advocates controversial opinions about early islam, the origins of the qur'an and the existence of prophet Muhammad |
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Volkhard Windfuhr (Journalist, Arabist) |
Head of the Cairo Foreign Press Association, Bureau Chief of the German magazine Der Spiegel |
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W. de Bock | ||||
W. Winston Skinner (Journalist) | ||||
Waḍaḥ Khanfar [Wadah Khanfar] |
Waḍaḥ Khanfar is the former president of Al-Jazeera channel. He stepped down after eight years of presidency, which is supposedly linked to revelations about his cooperation with US military intelligence that intervened in Al-Jazeera's news coverage. |
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Wadīʿ al-Khāzin |
President of the Central Council of the Maronite Societies (2006 - to date) |
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Wael Aboulmagd [Wāʾil Abū al-Majd] |
Egyptian Ambassador to Brazil, special representative of COP27 President-Designate and Former Chair of the G77+ China for the Climate Change Process |
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Wafa Constantin | ||||
Wafāʾ al-Shīshīnī |
Deputy chief editor of 'Akhir Sacah magazine; Author |
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Wafāʾ Bāssim |
Ambassador |
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Wafāʾ Ḥafnī (Dr.) | ||||
Wafāʾ Qusṭanṭīn |
ISIS took revenge for this woman by killing Christians in Libya. |
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Wafāʾ Rafat ʿAdlī |
Egyptian Christian woman who converted to Islam and left her Christian husband |
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Wafāʾ Shuʿayra |
Journalist for Rose al-Yūsuf magazine; Author |
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Wafāʾ Sulṭān (Dr.) |
Author and well known critic of Muslim society and Islam; Syrian-American psychiatrist |
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Wafāʾ Waṣfī |
Author; Journalist for Rose al-Yussuf |
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Wahba al-Zuḥaylī | ||||
Wahīb Jirjis Ḥannā |
Killed in the incidents of al-Kushḥ / Sohag (January 2000) |
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Waḥīd al-Uqṣurī |
Head of Egyptian Arab Socialist Party |
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Waḥīd Ḥāmid |
Author; Scriptwriter; Former President of the Egyptian Television |
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Waḥīd Rafat |
Author |
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Waḥīd Shaʿbān |
Author |
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Waḥīd ʿAbd al-Majīd (Dr.) |
Political and Strategic Analyst; Vice President of al-Ahrām Center for Political and Strategic Studies |
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Wajdī Ghunaym (Shaykh) |
Islamic Scholar; Muslim Brotherhood Member |
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Wajīh Abū Dhikrī |
Egyptian Author and Journalist |
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Wajīh al-Shaymī |
Islamic scholar |